George Hitchcock
1850
—
1913
United States
George Hitchcock (1850–1913) was an American painter born in New York City and died in San Francisco, California.
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Movement:
Symbolism
Biography:
George Hitchcock was an American painter born in 1850 and active until his death in 1913. He was associated with the Symbolism movement, which sought to express ideas and emotions through symbolic imagery. Hitchcock is known for his evocative landscapes and depictions of women, often infused with a sense of mystery and dreamlike quality. He spent significant time in Europe, particularly in France, where he was influenced by the Symbolist artists of the time. His work contributed to the broader dialogue of American art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, although specific details about his exhibitions and critical reception remain limited.